The Deaths in 2014 site lists under January 6:
Note the following from his wiki page:
Note the following from Hill Street Blues film's wiki page:
Larry D. Mann, 91, Canadian-born American actor (Gunsmoke, Hill Street Blues, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer).His surname Mann stands out... since the inner twin world have made a point of singling out our outer "patriarchal" world, I consider this a cryptic part of their continuing communication. As well there's the "twin" nn... a prominent inner twin trade mark signature is anything "twin". Note as well that the letters n and m share the middle/hear of our alphabet. Note the following from Mann's wiki page:
Larry D. Mann (18 December 1922 – 6 January 2014)He was born on my sister, Joanne's wiki page (note the double nn in her name), hence an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster. Note as well the twin 22 in the year.
Note the following from his wiki page:
On TV, his dozens of credits included Gunsmoke, Bewitched, Hogan's Heroes, Green Acres and Hill Street BluesFor one there's the "Hog" in "Hogan's" and not to mention that Green Acres had cropped up in a post yesterday (on following the leads) due to the pig in the show... and also on the poster ad at right.
Note the following from Hill Street Blues film's wiki page:
Original run | January 15, 1981 – May 12, 1987 |
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January 15th is an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster, in that both my son and partner are born on this day (22 years to the day apart). On going through the list of actors/parts in the film, I noted the following:
Judges have played a significant role with the inner twin world's "coming out" and "communication" process. The following etymology of Oberman is "over/above man" re http://www.houseofnames.com/Oberman-history?A=54323-292, which is cryptic way for the inner twin world to communicate that they are "over and above" our patriarchal world. The middle name "Lee" is an addition to a major "Lee/Field" pattern-cluster which cropped up during the beginning of this blog... it brought me to the point of focussing on "notable deaths" because this is where the inner twin world were focussing their attention.
- Judge Lee Oberman (Larry D. Mann, 1983-1985)
Note this next excerpt from Mann's wiki page:
His best-known Canadian television exposure was in a Bell Canada series of commercials called "The Boss" in which he played the title role for ten years beginning in 1981.The title "The Boss" is an addition to the "Shah/Shaw/King/Powers that Be/ Boss" pattern-cluster. Keep in mind that his middle initial plays along with the tongue in cheek "D' Mann"... after all, "the boss is the mann".
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